dogging
/ˈdɔɡɪŋ/
noun
- The act of following or pursuing someone or something persistently.
- The detective's dogging of the suspect lasted for three days through the city streets.
- The paparazzi's constant dogging of the celebrity made her feel unsafe.
- His dogging of the project manager for updates annoyed the whole team.
verb
- Present participle of dog; to follow or pursue closely and persistently.
- She kept dogging her brother with questions about his trip.
- The stray cat was dogging the children, hoping for a scrap of food.
- The reporter was dogging the politician for a comment after the speech.